Duckling with start of angel wing

You don't need to reduce protein at that age. Can you post pics? Most that think they have angel wing at such a young age turn out to be heavy blood feathers.
 
You don't need to reduce protein at that age. Can you post pics? Most that think they have angel wing at such a young age turn out to be heavy blood feathers.
 

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Looks like blood feather growth especially since it still has its baby feathers. I would just keep an eye on it.
I would go with the recommendation for nutritional yeast as well.
 
Do you recommend staying at 18% with their feed?
I use a flock raiser feed and it's at 20% I've not had angel wing. My ducks also free range - so they eat lots of protein. It's up to you as to what you would want to do. The causes for angel wing is still a debate.
 
I use a flock raiser feed and it's at 20% I've not had angel wing. My ducks also free range - so they eat lots of protein. It's up to you as to what you would want to do. The causes for angel wing is still a debate.
We did start them with a duckling starter that was 22%. I have used the 18% last year and had no problems (with mallards). The 2 I have that I'm questioning are both my blue swedish, so I wondered if it was more of a genetic issue. Ours have just started to free range with our 3 pekin girls.
 

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